A growing body of research suggests that exposure to PFAS, commonly called "forever chemicals," may increase a person's risk of developing cancer.
As we enter 2025, there is speculation that advancements in technology will result in greater productivity as well as waste ...
More ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS "The research shows that even ... These results show that we need to crack down on a range of PFAS sources and improve our methods of removing the forever chemicals ...
MediaNews Group via Getty Images Let this sink in ... Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — which were detected in the study — have been linked to various health concerns, including ...
ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS Drinking water in the U.S ... Sociodemographic Factors Are Associated with the Abundance of PFAS Sources and Detection in U.S. Community Water Systems.
Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday announced a $145 million budget proposal to address PFAS pollution across the state.
AUSTRALIA needs to prevent the introduction of more “forever chemicals” amid warnings it is becoming increasingly difficult ...
Report finds record-high PFAS levels in wildlife and plants SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has issued a health advisory to hunters or anyone who consumed or captured wildlife ...
A selection of images from the last week of January 2025 from Greenpeace photographers around the world. Comment below to ...
As fire crews and air tankers work to block the wildfires' explosive growth, images of red clouds of fire retardant falling onto trees are common. What is it — and what's in it?